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Kettering City Council approves police donations, facility equipment and nearly $2 million in supplemental appropriations
Summary
On Nov. 26, 2024, the Kettering City Council approved multiple resolutions accepting in-kind donations to the police department, authorized purchases for recreation facilities, approved a facade grant and passed supplemental appropriations totaling about $1.97 million. Two council members abstained on a $15,000 contribution to the Kettering Development Corporation.
Kettering City Council on Nov. 26 approved a package of mostly noncontroversial resolutions that included acceptance of donations to the Kettering Police Department, authorization to buy fitness equipment for city recreation facilities, a facade grant for a property on East Stroop Road and supplemental appropriations for the remainder of fiscal year 2024.
The council voted to accept a donation of desks and chairs from the Kettering Police Foundation for use in the Police Department Intelligence Unit. The motion, presented by Mister Sullivan, listed an estimated cost of $8,300 and noted no budgeted amount; Mister Greason described the foundation donation and answered council questions. The motion passed on a roll call showing recorded 'yes' votes from Sullivan, Scott, Duvall, Suddath and Vice Mayor Fisher. (The transcript includes an inconsistent numeric remark from Mister Greason later in the discussion that referenced $83,100; see clarifying details.)
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